The Bruins have made qualifying offers to all their restricted free agents. All, that is, except Jordan Caron.

Five years after making Caron their first-round pick, the Bruins appear ready to part ways with the disappointing winger, who has just 12 goals and 16 assists in 123 NHL games.

The deadline to qualify restricted free agents is Monday at 5 p.m. General manager Peter Chiarelli told reporters in Philadelphia that they may look to move Caron before then.

Caron scored in the second game of the season and didn't hit the back of the net again in the regular season. The coaching staff asked him to be more aggressive in training camp, and after a solid start he quickly reverted to his passive ways in the offensive zone, often staying away from the crease.

The writing was on the wall for Caron when he was scratched in the Stanley Cup playoffs for the final four games of the Montreal series for call-up Matt Fraser.

Qualifying offers have been submitted to RFAs Matt Bartkowski, Torey Krug and Reilly Smith, who could all see their salaries increase in 2014-15. Chiarelli will wait until after the free agency rush in early July to deal with extending those players.